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VOLUME 14No. 2
MIAMI, FLORIDA. FRIDAY JANUARY 10. 1941
PRICE 10 CENTS
E. ALBERT PALLOT
HIGHLY HONORED
BY fill GENERAL
E. Albert Pallot was named
Assistant Attorney General of the
State of Florida last week by J.
Tom Watson, newly elected At-
torney General. Pallot's selec-
tion came as recognition of his
activities throughout this com-
munity.
Mr. Pallot, prominent attorney,
extremely active in the commun-
al life of this area, served as an
officer in more than a score of
E. ALBERT PALLOT
organizations since his arrival in
Miami. He was recently elected
Worshipful Master of the Coco-
nut Grove Masonic Lodge and is
a Scottish Rite Mason and a
member of the Mahi Shrine. He
is a life member and has served
as president of the Young Men's
Hebrew Association in addition
to heading Sholem Lodge B'Nai
B'Rith and now serves as a mem-
ber of the Executive Committee
of the Fifth District of the Na-
tional organization. He is an Elk
and serves as a director of the
Greater Miami Jewish Federa-
tion and the Miami Jewish Or-
thodox Congregation, past pat-
ron of the order Emunah Chap-
ter of the Eastern Star and mem-
ber of the Young Democrats of
Florida.
He is a member of the law firm
of Morehead and Pallot and a
member of tho Dade County and
Florida Bar Associations.
Both Mr. Watson and Mr. Pal-
lot were the recipients of many
telegrams of congratulations from
their host of friends throughout
the State. A testimonial dinner
is being planned in Mr. Pallot's
honor sponsored by the Y. M. H.
A. and other organizations.
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER IS
DEAD IN PARIS AT AGE OF 81
, Vichy (WNS) Prof. Henri
Bergson, world famous philoso-
pher and winner of the Nobel
Prize for literature in 1927, died
in Paris at the age of 81, it was
announced here.
REACH $75,000 MARK TOWARD
GOAL IN FEDERATION DRIVE;
PLAN HUGE VICTORY RALLY
With the $75,000 mark reached,
plans are being made by M. J.
Kopelowitz, general compaign
chairman, for a huge victory ra-
ly to be held at the Hotel Evans,
Miami Beach, Saturday evening,
January 18. An elaborate pro-
gram is being prepared, details of
which will be announced in next
week's issue.
"While $75,000 in pledges to
date gives us a good start towards
our goal, "Isaac Joffe, executive
director of the Greater Miami
Jewish Federation stated, "we
are by no means in a position to
'rest on our oars' after getting
off to a good start. The most dif-
ficult part of the campaign lies
ahead of us. The balance of the
funds needed to make this a
successful drive is the hardest to
obtain. The enthusiastic demon-
stration by the more than 500
volunteer workers as evidenced
at the 'kick-off breakfast last
Sunday at the Alcazar Hotel must
be maintained until the last dol-
lar has been secured. Not only
must this enthusiasm bo main-
tained but every ounce of energy
which Greater Miami Jewry pos-
sesses must be exerted if success
is to be ours. We must take noth-
ing for granted."
The Junior Division under the
leadership of Stanton Halpert,
after a rally last Monday evening
at the Hotel Evans, have their
teams in the field contacting all
Junior organizations and Junior
members of the Greater Miami
Jewish Community and is ex-
pected to report a substantial
increase over previous years of
Junior Division's contributions.
Report luncheons were held
during the week at the Hotel
Alcazar with the gatherings ad-
dressed by Mr. Samuel Leff, di-
rector of Studies of the Nation-
al Jewish Welfare Board, New
York City, and Mr. Kurt Peiser,
executive director of Allied Jew-
ish Appeal, of Philadelphia.
With all available seats filled
and many workers standing Dr.
EDMUND I. KAUFMANN
Solomon Goldman, Rabbi of Con-
gregation Anshe Emet of Chi-
cago, addressed the "kick-off"
breakfast signifying the beginning
of the drive. Both at the break-
fast and the mass meeting held
at Temple Israel last Sunday
evening, Dr. Goldman stressed
the importance of making this
campaign a success not only for
the relief of the suffering fel-
low Jews both here and abroad
but also to indicate to the world
that the destiny of the Jew is to
remain as a symbol for the pre-
servation of democracy and the
democratic way of life and as
an eloquent example to the rest
of the world.
A report breakfast will be held
next Sunday morning at the
Hotel Alcazar at which time the
workers will be addressed by
Mr. Edmund Kaufmann of Wash-
ington, D. C. national president
of the Zionist Organization of
America, who is expected to de-
liver a message of the utmost
importance to the Jews in the
United States.
"The rest of the country looks
to Miami as the yardstick for
the 1941 campaigns to follow
throughout the United States."
said Mr. M. J. Kopeiowitz. gener-
al campaign chairman. "For the
cause and as an example, wo
must not fail."
J. Aron Abbott. General Chair-
man Mori's Division, and Mrs.
Stanley C. Meyers. General
Chairman Women's Division, is-
sued a joint statement to the
workers of both divisions in
which they emphasized the im-
portance of covering all the pro-
spects for which they have cards
and the necessity of making re-
peated calls until the individuil
is contacted regardless of how
' many trips have to be made. "We
. must obtain the participation of
! all individuals whose names we
have in our lists to obtain funds
to make tins drive a success. The
only way this can be done is to
personally contact these people.
"We realize how much extra time
this takes but we are all work-
ing towards one end.'
LEAGUE
OFFICE IN
Opening of a regional office of
the Anti-Defamation League of
B'Nai B'Rith for the State of
Florida, nt Miami, to be headed
by William Boxerman, former
secretary of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Detroit, is an-
nounced by Sigmund Livingston,
chairman of the League.
Mr. Boxerman will have offices
in the Seybold Bldg., he stated
upon his arrival here this week.
HUNGARIAN JEWS
Geneva (WNS)The increas-
ing Nazi influence in Hungary,
a forerunner of new and severer
anti-Jewish persecution, has so
terrorized the Hungarian Jewish
population that during the month
of October 118 Jews, including 68
women, committed suicide in Bu-
dapest alone, it was reported
here.
The same report stated that 32
other Jews attempted suicide but
were saved by friends and rela-
tives who rushed them immedi-
ately to hospitals. A similar sit-
uation prevails in the provinces
where anti-Semitism is felt even
more keenly than in the nation's
capital
Hungary's anti-Jewish laws,
adopted as a sop to Nazi Ger-
many; has reduced the Jewish
population virtually to a state of
beggary with most of the profes-
sions, trades and arts barred to
tkem.
B'NAI B'RITH DONATES
$1,000 FOR WAR RELIEF
Washington (WNS)A contri-
bution of $1,000 to the Greek War
Relief Association's appeal for
civilian aid to embattled Greece
was announced here by Henry
Monsky, president of B'nai
B'rith, oldest national Jewish ser-
vice and fraternal organization.
"Through this contribution,"
Mr. Monsky said in a letter to
Harold Vanderbilt, chairman of
the Greek War Relief Associa-
tion, "the B'nai B'rith member-
ship, which along with all other
liberty-loving Americans is con-
cerned for the preservation of
the democratic way, gives voice
to its profound sympathy with
the heroic people of Greece who
are so valiantly resisting the
tide of aggression."
PROMINENT RUSSIAN-BORN
PIANIST-COMPOSER DEAD
Avon-By-The-Sea, N. J. (WNS)
Mischa Levitzki, prominent
concert pianist and composer,
who has appeared with many the
worlds' leading symphonic or-
oheatras, died here, age 42.
CONVERSION NOT
AN AID TO JEWS
Lisban (WNS) Rumanian
Jews who renounce their faith
and become converted to Chris-
tianity will not be considered as
"Aryans" and will not be ex-
empted from the country's anti-
Jewish laws, high Government
officials decreed after consulta-
tions with Rumanian church au-
thorities, it was learned here.
Only those Jews who entered
the Christian church before Jan-
uary, 1910, will be considered by
the Government as non-Jews.
Children of Jews who became
converted after that date will
also be classified as Jews unless
they were brought up in Chris-
tian institutions.
At the same time it was
learned that the anti-Semitic
Iron Guard closed down several
Jewish schools and placed them
at the disposal of the German
Army who will use them as bar-
rack*.
WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN
and looks forward to meeting tho
Jewish citizenry of Florida and
to assist them in ironing out any
difficulties or problems they
might have pertaining to A. D. L.
work. Our experience and con-
tacts enable us to make greater
progress in this work than that
of the individual."
"We have long believed that
Miami is an ideal location for an
A. D. L. office," stated Mr. Liv-
ingston, "especially in view of
the tourist influx of thousands of
our coreligionists who vacation
in Florida annually. The Miami
office will integrate Hs policies
with that of the national head-
quarters in Chicago, and, through
education and interfaith endeav-
ors, is expected to result in bet-
ter understanding between Jew-
ish and non-Jewish groups and
agencies in Florida."
Mr. Boxerman, a sociologist
and former teacher, became ex-
ecutive director of the Commun-
ity Council of Detroit in 1936. The
Council has since become one of
the outstanding agencies of it*
kind, serving as a model for simi-
lar organizations in numerous
cities.
Prior to his Detroit civic work,
Mr. Boxerman served various
social agencies and Jewish organ-
izations, including the St. Louis
Provident Association of St Lou-
is, Missouri, the Free Synagogue
School of Religion, the Jewish
Social Service Association of
New York City, and the Jewish

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 1941
CONGREGATION
BETH DAVID
(Miami's Pioneer Congregation)
1S5 N. W. Third Avanua
MAX 5HAPIHO, RabDI
498 6. W. 11th Road
Offlca Phona 1-1473
Home Phona 2-217*
JOSEPH MALEK, Cantor
300 N. W 16th Avanua
Phona 2-0121
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PAGE THREE
MIAMI JEWISH
ORTHODOX
CONGREGATION
Permanent Calendar
Daily Services________7:30 a.m.
Evening Service!--------5:30 p.m.
Saturday morning----- 8:30 a. m.
Sunday morning---------8:30 a.m.
Hebrew School, daily 3:15-8:15
Sunday School _.......10:00 a. m.
Jr. Cong. Saturdays ...10:10 a.m.
Late Friday Evening
Services -----------------8:15 p.m.
LATE FRIDAY EVENING
SERVICES
Late Friday evening services
will begin at 8:15. Rabbi Max
Shapiro will officate, and Can-
tor Joseph Malek, accompanied
by the Beth David Choir, will
chant the liturgic melodies. The
Rabbi will discuss the subjec\
"Our President Speaks," based
upon the message of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt to the Con-
gress of the United States.
An Oneg-Shabbos will follow
immediately after the services,
and refreshments, donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weisman
in honor of their daughter Car-
ol's birthday, will be served by
the Sisterhood.
JUNIOR SABBATH SERVICES
Solomon, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Singer, will become
bar mitzvah during the services
this Saturday morning at 9
o'clock. A reception will follow
immediately after the services.
The Junior Congregational ser-
vices conducted by Herbert
Glazeroff, Meyer Greenberg, Da-
[vid Jacobs, Seymour Hinkes, and
Harvey Sootin, will take place
at 10:00 Harvey Sootin will be
the reader of the "Portion of
Law." Solomon will be host to
the Junior Congregation at a
kiddush right after the services
SUNDAY SCHOOL
A playlet on "Noah's Ark"
was enacted by the little child-
ren of Class 2 last Sunday morn-
ing during the assembly, under
the direction of their teacher,
| Miss Helen Syman.
REFUAH SHLAEMA
We pray to the Almighty to
Isend an immediate and perman-
lent cure to the President of our
ICongregation, Mr. Sidney H.
iPalmer. He is indeed deserv-
|ing of constant sound health.
PRE-PURIM BALL
The Beth David Sisterhood and
Irs. Isador Cohen announce its
gala affair of the year, the pre-
3urim ball, to be held Sunday
vening, February 16th at the
liami Civic Center.
We wish to advise our many
lembers and friends who have
3R ; *
i*S&______-:-.
1545 S. W. Third Straat
ABRAHAM A. KELLNER, Rabbi
Rabbi'i Realdanca:
1823 S W. 14th Terrace
Phona 8-51(2
Service Schedule
Daily Shachris ........ 7:15 a.m.
Second Minyon............ 8:00 a. m.
Mincha ..............._..... 5:30 p. m.
Maariv ..................... 6:00 p.m.
Friday Evening 5:15 & 8:30 p.m.
Sabbath Service.......9:00 a. m.
Sabbath Mincha .........5:00 p.m.
Meeting Schedule
Congregational meetingFirst
Tuesday of each month.
Board of Directors Third
Tuesday each month.
Ladies AuxiliaryFirst and
third Tuesdays.
Mishnah Study GroupDaily
between Mincha and Maariv.
Hebrew SchoolDaily 3:30 to
6:00 p. m.
Sunday School10:00 to 12:00
noon.
FRIDAY EVENING FORUM
The weekly Friday evening Re-
ligious Forum will be conducted
by Rabbi Abraham Kellner at
8:30 p. m. on Friday evening.
Rabbi Gluck will chant the lit-
urgic portions and Rabbi Kellner
will preach on "Whose Responsi-
bility?" A cordial reception is
tendered to all who attend.
DEDICATION
At the last meeting of the
' Congregation the date was set
| for the forthcoming dedication of
our new synagogue. Sunday,
Feb. 2 has been set aside for
this sacred purpose and we re-
spectfully request our many
friends and sister organizations
to reserve the afternoon of that
day for this, our great cause of
rejoicing.
LADIES AUXILIARY
A combined business and cul-
tural meeting will be held on
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14. Mr.
Frederick Sheldon, noted lyric
tenor, will present several selec-
tions. Mrss. George Chertkof,
president of the Auxiliary, will
preside. Members and their
friends are cordially invited.
TALMUD TORAH RALLY
On Monday night, Jan. 13 at
7 o'clock the board of education
enjoyed themselves in the past
years on that occasion that a far
better affair is being arranged
for their entertainment at the
Beth David ball, Sunday eve-
ning, February 16th at Miami
Civic Center.
YAHRZEITEN
The following Yahrzeiten
whose names are inscribed in
our Memorial Book of Life, will
be memorialized during the late
services Friday evening:
Yishayohu, father of Morris
Bain; Eliyou, brother of Mrs. Da-
vid Mayers.
IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY KOSHER MEATS
We Handle the Best Western Kosher Meats at Reasonable
PricesQuality PoultryFree DeliveryFree Shoched
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
MILLER'S KOSHER MARKET
1832 S. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4994
SOL GOTTLIEB. Manager
(will arrange the first in a series
of rallies and performances for
the purpose of acquainting the
Jewish community with the work
of our Religiouss Schools and
for conducting a drive for in-
creased registration. Our new
instructor, Mr. L. Tamaroff, will
present a group of interesting
moving pictures on Biblical and
Historical subjects. Rabbi Abra-
ham Kellner will address the au-
dience and brief messages of
greetings will be brought by Mr.
Drewich for the Congregation,
Mrs. G. Chertkof for the Ladies
Auxiliary, and Mr. Bear, chair-
man of the board of education.
All children and their parents
are most cordially invited.
CONGRATULATIONS
We are happy to greet Mr. E.
Albert Pallot on his appointment
as assistant state attorney gener-
al and wish him a most successs-
ful tenure of office. It is a
source of pride to us that one of
our young men has been so high-
ly honored by the state adminis-
tration.
BAR MITZVAH
The bar mitzvah of Melvin
Monis will take place this com-
ing Sabbath morning in our new
synagogue and the parents take
this means of extending an in-
vitation to all of their friends,
JEWISH RADIO HOUR
Rabbi Abraham Kellner will
conduct the weekly Jewish Ra-
dio Hour over Station WIOD
this Sunday, Jan. 12 at 3 p. m.
and will speak on "The Reasons
Why." Cantor Bernard Eichen-
baum will conduct a musical pro-
gram.
MAZEL TOV
Our sincere and heartfelt con-
gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Fleischer upon the birth of
their son. May they raise him
in good health and happiness.
REFUO SHLEMO
We pray for the speedy recov-
ery of our many friends who are
in need of a Refuo Shlemo.
Brothers B. Krackow, Victor
Mell, Philip Socoloff and little
Trudy Holczer are recuperating
from serious illness in Jackson
Memorial Hospital while Brother
Philip Berkowitz, Joe Mann, Max
Rappaport, Mr. I. Rosengarten
and Mrs. Nathan Adelman are
abed at their homes. May the
Lord send them healing and com-
plete recovery.
UNVEILING
The monument to the memory
of the late Mr. Hyman Apte will
be dedicated at Woodlawn cem-
etery this coming Sunday, Jan.
12 at 1:30 p. m, and we reverent-
ly request our friends to be pres-
ent at the services.
PATH OF SORROWS
We chronicle with profound
regret the untimely passing of
our late sister, Mrs. Julius Simp-
son Oleho Hasholom and we pray
that the Almighty grant solace to
her bereaved dear ones and that
they may be comforted amidst
the mourners of Zion and Je-
rusalem.
I
BETH JACOB
CONGREGATION
Waahlncton Avenue and Third
Street, Miami Beach
MOSES MESCHELOFF, Rabbi
711 Lenox Avenue
Phone 5-1328
MAURICE MAMCHE8. Cantor
Phone 40406
2263 S W. 21et Terrace
RUMMAGE NEEDED
Anyone having articles of
clothing, furniture, etc. that
are not being used or needed,
please cooperate with the !
dtea Auxiliary of the Jewish
Welfare Bureau, and send
these articles to the RUM-
MAGE STORK maintained br
them.
If You Cannot Bring Theaa
RUMMAGE STORE
Located at 167 N. W. 6th St.
Please Phone
Mrs. L. J. Hartz, 2-7116
Mrs. Marria Dublar, 6-S517
Mra Harry Kaufman, 5-4260
Jewieh Welfare Office, 3-5377
Mra. Mayer Schwartz, 2-1864
nd thay will ba called for
SYNAGOGUE SERVICES
Shachriss daily at 7 and 8 a.
m.. Saturday at 7 and 9 a. m.
Mincha daily at 5:30 p. m., Fri-
day and Saturday at 5:15 p. m.
Maariv daily at 6:00 p. m..
Saturday at 6:15 p. m.
FRIDAY NIGHT LECTURE
This Friday night will be de-
voted to the Council of Jewish
Juniors. Rabbi Mescheloff will
speak on "Youth in New Lands "
Mr. Melvin Richards will speak
on "The Council." Members of
the council will serve as ushers.
The service starts promptly at
8:30. Doors open at 8:00 p. m.
SABBATH SERVICE
Rabbi Mescheloff will preach
on "Strange Blessings" during
the Saturday morning services.
He will speak on the "Portion
of the Week" at Shalosh S'oo-
doss, at 5:30 p. m. Cantor Mam-
ches will chant the services.
YOUNG ISRAEL
The Young Israel services will
be held Friday night at 5:30 p.
m. and Saturday morning at 9:00
o'clock. Jerry Schechter will de-
liver this week's sermonette. Re-
freshments will be served after
the public service by the Beth Ja-
cob Sisterhood.
All public and high school
boys and girls who can read the
siddur are cordially invited to
attend these services conducted
for and by people of their age.
HABONOTH
The Beach Habonom will meet
at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. Their
next project is a mother-daugh-
ter affair. All girls between the
ages of 12 and 15 are invited to
join.
MAZUL TOV
Our congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. S. Shapiro on the birth and
brith of their son. We welcome
Mrs. Shapiro's parents to our
community and wish them a
pleasant stay. May the proud
parents bring up the young Jew
L'Torah, L'Chuppah, UL'Maasim
Tovim.
UNVEILING
Unveiling of a monument in
memory of the late Benjamin
Silverman will take place at the
Woodlawn Park cemetery this
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.
Rabbi Mescheloff will officiate
with the assistance of Cantor
Mamches.
Members and friends are asked
to come on time. Cars will leave
the synagogue at 1:30 p. m.
YOUNG JUDEA ON BEACH
Plans for the formation of a
new Young Judea group for boys
and girls between the ages of 10
and 12 were the subject of dis-
cussion at a meeting Tuesday
night. The meeting of the Young
Judea Council was held at the
home of Mrs. Moses Mescheloff.
The Young Judea groups are
to have a picnic on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 2nd, and a Purim affair
some time in March. Many other
activities are being planned. Boys
and girls living on the Beach
and interested in joining the
137 N. E. 19th Wrest
Office Phone 27745
RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN Ph. D.
6986 Indian Creek Drive6.1266
Miami Beach
RABBI COLMAN A. ZWITMAN
530 N. E. 31st St.2-9546
Miami
Congregational
"Do not withdraw thyself from
the congregation."Hillel.
SABBATH EVE SERVICES
Friday evening, Jan. 10 at 8:15
p. m. Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman
will preach on "Why Religion?"
This sermon will be one in a se-
ries answering articles in current
periodicals challenging religion,
with a special emphasis on Chan-
ning Pollack's "Why I Don't Go
To Church." in the Reader's Di-
gest.
A reception for worshipers, un-
der sisterhood sponsorship, will
follow the services.
SABBATH MORNING
SERVICES
Saturday morning, January 11,
at 11:00 o'clock, Congregational
participation, Torah reading and
interpretation of weekly Biblical
portion, in a sermonette by Rab-
bi Zwitman. Members of the
confirmation class help conduct
the service. Parents and friends
are cordially invited.
MEN'S CLUB
The Men's Club of Temple Is-
rael takes pleasure in inviting
you to its annual meeting for
election of officers and board
members, to be held in Kaplan
Hall. 137 N. E. 19th St.. Miami,
Wednesday evening. January 15.
at 8:00 o'clock.
Speakeis, refreshments, enter-
tainment, good fellowship. On
the agenda will be matters of ut-
most importance to your Men's
Club presented by the president,
Mr. B. W. Slote. Gentlemen who
are members of the Temple are
invited to come and bring their
friends since Temple membership
is not a prerequisite for affili-
ation with the Men's Club. We
urge our friends to bring as
many non-members as possible,
and to interest them in this social
and cultural organization.
IN MEMORIAM
May the Father of Peace send
peace to all who mourn, and
comfort the bereaved among us.
At the services this Friday
evening, the memory of the fol-
lowing will be hallowed:
Recently departed: Rose Levy
Simpson, wife of Mr. Julius
Simpson; Eva Gelder, mother of
Mrs. Hazel G. Reichenbach.
Yahrzeits: Minnie Feldman,
mother of Max Feldman, and
Mrs. Max Solomon; Samuel Sim-
ons, father of Mr. Harry V. Sim-
ons; Felix Metzger, father of
Mrs. J. Eppstein; Marie Marcu-
lesco, sister of Mrs. Rose Raff.
The floral offering last week
was presented in memory of
Dora Hammer.
Unveiling ceremony for Philip
Augustine, father of Dr. Max
Augustine this Sunday, Jan. 12,
2:00 p. m., at Woodlawn ceme-
tery.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)
A special meeting of the Miami
Chapter, National Home for Jew-
ish Children at Denver will be
held Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14,
at 1:30 at the Jacob Joseph Con-
gregation, 14 Place and Euclid
Avenue, Miami Beach.

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MUSICAL NOTES
Zadel Skolovssky whom ror.r.oisseurs rate as one of Ameri-
ca s outstanding younger pianists, is including a Prelude com-
posed by stage and screen actor Sam Jaffe in the program for
his Carnegie Hall concert next week Hugo WeisqaU. whose
fa.her is one of Baltimore's most loved cantors, is eaqerly look-
ing forward to the first weekend in March, when the New York
Philharmonic Orchestra will play a Ballet he has composed
. nugo. who is recognized as one of this country's more seri-
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t, fW l M,e' W' Wt^aaL the man whose Palestine
oi9ra,S*y neVCr kn6W about &ete ^"^ The held of sen-
0?caTUvny(U,Kman Want to know' nw be^9 evaded by
Oscar Levant, the musical funster ... We don't know whether
Nazi cZ theanameJSecunda had an IteBan sound to *
sSves wK '"^s'^dam, or whether it was the Dutch them-
selves who put something over_on their Nazi overseers, but U
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1941
+.Jf**L%t> norXUar?
To its "door of hope'' at its
headquarters 425 Lafayette St..
New York City, and branches in
Boston. Baltimore, Chicago.Phila-
delphia. San Francisco. Seattle
and Washington. D. C. scores of
thousands of American relatives
and friends flocked in search of
information, guidance and coop-
eration to relieve the plight and
to open an avenue of escape for
tneir kin and friends abroad.
Above is the candid camera's re-
cord of the first visitor to HIAS
headquarters at 9 a. m. January
2nd. 1941. Callers are directed to
the various HIAS service depart-
ments whore their cases are care-
fully examined and taken in
hand, where "affidavits of sup-
port", petitions and sundry ap-
plications for immigration pur-
poses are prepared, where trans-
portation problems are discussed.
STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
Tidbits from Errywhr
y PHINEAS J. BIRON
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4)
fact remains that quite recently
an Amsterdam radio program
featured, in a presentation of
popular music, Sholem Secunda's
"Bei Mir Bist Du Scheen."
ABOUT PEOPLE
The only Jewess whose hand
Adolf Hitler ever kissed is Mar-
celle Halicz. reports Eugene Til-
linger, the noted French journal-
ist .. It happened in 1936, when
Marcelle was managing Jan
Kiepura. who had just given a
concert in Berlin Hitler had
attended the concert and then
had gone back to Kicpura's
dressing room to congratulate
him, and there met Miss Halicz
who, no doubt, almost haliczed
. Lucienne Boyer. the French
singer whom the Nazis have de-
clared to be non-Aryan, was at
last reported languishing in a
French jail, charged with evading
the food supply restrictions .
The worst of it is that only a
couple of weeks before her ar-
rest she had a chance to come to
America for a professional en-
gagementbut let the opportun-
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
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ity slip ... To make sure that
everybody realizes that he's anti-
Nazi, despite his name and fam-
ily connection, Patrick Hitler,
nephew of the fuehrer, is squir-
ing Dagmar Godowsky, dancer
daughter of the late composer
Leo Godowsky, about town .
A new oil company that's being
formed for Venezuela is to be
headed by our old friend Bern-
ard M. Baruch They say, by
the way, that Baruch is going to
donate his New York and coun-
try homes to charitable institu-
tions Walter Winchell may.
after his contract with the Daily
Mirror expires, move over to
New York's five cent afternoon
tabloid, PM Samuel Chotzin-
off, the music critic, is to be
NBC's new music supervisor .
We recommend Elmer Rice's new
play, "Flight to the West," as the
strongest straight-from-the-shoul-
der indictment of the Nazi ideol-
ogy yet seen on Broadway .
Olympic skating champion Irving
Jaffe is on the way to becoming
a male Sonia Henie, it would
seem ... At least, he's being
starred in a movie short entitled,
"How to Skate."
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
The Greater Miami Date Clearance Bureau, conceived for the bene-
fit of all organizations In Greater Miami, depends for its success upon
the continued co-operation of every group in the community. Dates
for next week's issue should be In the office by Wednesday morning.
To avoid possible confusion and overlapping, officers of organizations
are requested to notify this bureau of tentative dates as early as
possible.
The Jewish Floridian, 21 S. W. 2nd Avenue, phone 2.1141. which
conducts the bureau for all organizations, is ready to serve any time in
the matter of clearing dates.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
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Vents Louvers Steps
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open every week in the year and
Sunday Sessions begin Sunday
morning;, October 20. 1940, ending
Sunday morning, May 20th. 1941.
EVEKY MONDAY EVENINGY. W.
II. A. bowling games.
BECOND AM> I-'orKTH MONDAY
of each month, regular meeting of
Ladies Auxiliary Jewish War vet-
erans, and also Freda Mai'kowitz
Poet.
FOURTH MONDAY EACH MONTH,
Women's Division, American Jew-
ish Congress
EVERY TUESDAY MORNINGTern-
pie Ierael Sisterhood Sewing
Classes benefit Red Cross, at Kap-
lan Hall.
SECOND TUESDAY EACH MONTH
Sisterhood Miami Beach Jewish
Center, regular meeting. S:W> p. m.
at Center, Euclid Ave. and 14th
Place.
SECOND AND FOURTH TUES-
DAYS of each month, regular meet-
ing of Sholem Lodge linai B'rith.
BERKOWITZ RECUPERATING
Mr. Philip Borkowitz was a
patient at the Jackson Memorial
Hospital last week and is now at
his home recuperating from his
illness.
GAITHER PREMIERE
ON MONDAY NIGHT
Celebrities, socialites and local
drama lovers will attend the
premiere of the Gant Gaither
Theatre Monday night to see
Grace George in her recent
Broadway hit. "Kind Lady", open
the eight week Season of Stars.
William A. Brady, husband
of Miss George. Edwin C. Hill,
noted commentator and writer,
and Sinclair Lewis, author and
star of next week's play, will be
among the prominent personages
present at tomorrow night's per-
formance scheduled to start at
nine o'clock.
The week's engagement at
the Beach theatre will be Miss
George's first since "Kind Lady"
was presented at the Playhouse,
New York, this season.
Other members of the cast are
Camille Staneska, Helen King-
stead, Sheila Bromley, Cyrilla
Dome, Raymond Parker, Lily
Stone. Maurice Burke, Gerard
Cornell and John Webb.
There will be performances
every evening, Monday through
Sunday, with a matinee on Sun-
day.
Soils
Phone 7-6464
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Paving, Trucking, Grading
Rock, Sand
Fills and Soils
Specializing in
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Miami Florida
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For Daily Deliveries Call
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8900 N. W. 27th Avenue
Visitors Welcome
FOURTH TUESDAY of every month,
regular meeting of National Home
ifor Jewish Children, Denver.
EVERY TUESDAY EVENING T.
W. H. A. Athletics at Y Clubruomx.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, llul.issah
s, wing, with Mrs. 8. Kats, Kap-
yan Hall, from in to 4 o'clock.
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
National Council of Jewish Women
Miami Section Legislation and
Study Groups at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Adler.
EVERY WEDNESDAY Senior Ha-
dassah Sewing Group from y to I
P. M. at Temple Israel Vestry
Room, benefit Red Cross.
EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Y. W. H. A. Sewing Classes bene-
fit Red Cross at Y Clubrooms.
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING
B'nai B'rith bowling games at Mi-
ami Recreation Center 7:30 p. m.
EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON
The Spinoza Forum at 3 o'clock, on
the lawn of Dr. Abraham Wolfnon's
home. 1059 Collins Ave., Miami
Beach.
JANUARY
14Ladies Auxiliary M. J. O. C.
business and cultural meet-
ing at new synagogue.
15Y. M. H. A. General Meeting.
21B'nai B'rith Joint Installa-
tion Banquet, Hotel Evans.
21American Jewish Congress,
mah jongg and luncheon, at
Ruby Foo's.
22Miami Community Forum.
Temple Israel.
22National Council Jewish Wo-
men card and mah jongg
party at home of Mrs. Ber-
nard B. Berkeley, Children's
Aid Benefit.
24Miami Chapter. Natl: Home
Jewish Children, of Denver,
mah jongg party.
26Revel Memorial, Beth Jacob
Congregation.
26Dedication of buildings and
grounds, including laying of
cornerstone of new labora-
tory of National Children's
Cardiac Home.
FEBRUARY
2M. J. O. C. Synagogue dedi-
cation.
2Young Judea of Beth Jacob
Congregation picnic.
4Miami Community Forum.
Temple Israel.
9Y. M. H. A. Cavalcade of
Stars, midnight, Plaza The-
atre, Miami Beach.
12Natl. Council Jewish Women,
Miami Section, Musical Re-
view, Flamingo Park. 8 p. m.
16Beth David Sisterhood pre-
Purim Ball, Miami Civic
Center
19Miami Community Forum,
Temple Israel.
19Brotherhood Week Celebra-
tion, Y. M. H. A.
23Beth David Sisterhood Pre-
Purim Ball. Civic Center,
8:30 p. m.
24Jewish Welfare Bureau.
Night of Stars, Olympia The-
atre.
25Ladies Auxiliary M. J. O. C.
pre-Purim Ball. Miami Wo-
men's Club.
MARCH
5Miami Community Forum,
Temple Israel.
5Stunt Night, Y. M. H. A.
23Bazaar at Y. M. H. A.
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Many of our Jewish people last Royal Palm chapter of Miami
Sunday unfortunately did not Beach, went to the semi-finals
avail themselves of the privilege in debating and lost only by two
of hearing the brilliant Dr. Solo- points. Congratulations arc due
mon Goldman. Our thanks to the boys. Because of the large
the Greater Miami Jewish Fed- Florida delegation present, a
eration which brought him here. Florida Region was formed.
It was an inspiration to Federa- Hereafter. Florida will have its
tion workers to hear Dr. Gold- : own conventions.
man tell them that they were se-
curing funds not only for feeding
needy brethren abroad, but for
In one of the most hotly con-
tested duck pin bowling meets
ever held, the Y. M. H. A. All
Stalwarts 3-2. The B. B. team
was composed of Capt. Marty
Milstein. John Kronenfeld. Hy
building morale to aid the fight j Stars defeated the B'nai B'rith
for freedom and democracy
He said eloquently 'the destiny
of the Jews is to fight for free-
dom of mankind." It is gratify- i Kaplan. Sam Seitlin. and yours
ing to note that most of the of- j truly. With the score 2 all in
f icers and captains of Federation ( games, and the B. B. leading in
are Ben Briths. another symbol j the 10th frame of the last game,
of our boast that we are a service a strike by one of our opponents
organization. We sincerely urge gave them victory by seven pins,
every reader of this column to i Our team, however, won indi-
give complete support financial- vidual honors with a high team
ly and physically to the Federa- game of 544 (we also had a 542
tiation will take place in the
Temple there and all brothers
and sisters are cordially invited
to attend. Why not plan on a
motorcade'
Don't forget to place your res-
ervations now for Sholem
Lodge's gala installation banquet
to be held Sunday night. Jan. 21
at the Evans Hotel. Call the
B'nai B'rith office. 3-0751. for
n servations. First come, first
served will be the policy as far
as seating arrangements are con-
cerned.
Miamians are urged to attend
the Miami Community Forum
sponsored by the Men's Clubs of
the Unitarian Church and Temple
Israel and held at Temple Israel
On Jan. 22. John William Hughes
will speak on "A Britisher Looks
at America." Tickets may be se-
cured from Dr. Alfred Augustine,
duPont Building, phone 3-3511.
Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. newly
elected president of our Auxil-
iary, is calling her first board
meeting on Tuesday night, Jan.
14th, at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Ida Optner. 2343 S. W.
24th Terrace. A program will
be presented and plans for the
coming year will be discussed.
tion drive.
As yet I have been unable to
game), and individual high game
score of 132 (a lucky total by
receive a complete report of the your scribe). A cup will go to
Southern Regional A. Z. A. con-
vention held in Savannah last
week. However, of interest to
the Lodge is the fact that Mar-
vin Goldman and Robert Eanett.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
CHARLES G. BILL
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the Y.
Brother Milstein just informed
me that all medals and prizes
will be awarded at the next
meeting of the Lodge, to those
j who participated in the recent
bowling tournament of the
Lodge. All bowlers please be
present at the next meeting. A
reorganization of the bowling
teams will also take place and
a new tournament scheduled. In-
cidentally, in the Y-B.B. contest
previously mentioned. Capt. Mil-
stein ran up a five game average
of 111 pins per game. Sam Ten-
drich of the Y was high man with
a 111.3 total.
Our Lodge's degree team un-
der the leadership of President
Abe Aronovitz, is attaining re-
nown for its splendid work. An
invitation has just been received
from the Fort Lauderdale Lodge
for our degree team to perform
a formal initiation there on Jan-
uary 16th. No doubt the invita-
tion will be accepted. The ini-
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SENIOR HADASSAH
A regular meeting of Senior
Hadassah will be held on Mon-
day, January 13th at 2 p. m. at
the Alcazar Hotel Roof.
A play, "Cavalcade of Jewish
National Fund." will be pn
'cd by Mrs. Alfred Stone, pro-
gram chairman. Participating
.are the following members: Mrs.
Shapiro, Mrs- Morris Rubin, Mrs
j Hairy Nevins and Mrs. Harold
' Vinson.
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The Forum, sponsored by the
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men. Miami Section, will meet
on Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the
Evans Hotel. 935 Collins Avc.
The Consumer's Research Com-
mittee will present Mrs. Sey-
mour Dane of the Dade County
Federation of Women's Clubs,
whose topic will be "Florida
Products." The formal program
will be'gin at 2:15 p. m. and will
feature as guest speaker Ramona
Sawyer Barth. well known ly-
ccum speaker who will discuss
current events. Open forum dis-
cussion will follow the address.
A musical program will be pre-
sented by Miss Katherine Phe-
lan. voice pupil of Arturo di
Philippi, accompanied by her
sister, Miss Margaret Phelan.
Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, program
chairman, will preside.
Junior Hadassah will hold its
next regular meeting at the
Frederick Hotel. 916 Washington
Ave.. Miami Beach on Monday
evening. Jan. 13 at 8:30 o'clock.
Miss Gladys Stein, chairman
of the bridge party to be given
within the next few weeks, will
present her plans.
Also to be discussed will be
the annual Donor's Dinner which
will take place in March. Miss
Charlotte Groner has been ap-
pointed chairman of this affair.
All members and friends are
cordially invited to attend this
meeting.
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At a meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Y. M. H. A. held
last Wednesday evening, it was
unanimously decided to tender
Al Pallot. recently appointed As-
sistant Attorney General of the :
state of Florida, a testimonial
dinner. Pallot has served two
terms as President of the Y. M. ;
H. A. and is now a member of its
Board of Directors and has been
an ardent communal worker and
leader.
Nat Blumberg. Treasurer of the
Y. M. H. A., has been appointed :
Chairman of the Committee.
Murray Grossman, first President
of the Y. M. H. A. and at present '
a member of the Board of Direc-
tors and well known as a com-
munity leader at Miami Beach,
has been designated as Toast :
Master.
For Prompt and Courteous Service
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PAGE SEVEN
THE Y. M. H. A.
NOTES
By HARRY SCHWARTZ
1941 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
With the year 1941 well under
way, the Y has inaugurated a
very full and interesting pro-
gram of activities. In planning
these programs for 1941, great
care and effort was made so that
the program will embrace people
of all age groups.
One of the features of this
year's program is basketball.
Under the direction of Mickey
L.ubel, athletic director, Lou Sa-
fan, athletic chairman, and Harry
Schwartz, the Y has inaugurated
basketball games to be followed
by dancing every Thursday and
Sunday evenings. The first game
of the new year was held last
Sunday night when the Y defeat-
ed the Cunningham five by a
score of 50-19. After the game,
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all the spectators went into our
auditorium where a very fine or-
chestra rendered the music for
dancing. These series of games
and dances will be continued ev-
ery Thursday and Sunday eve-
nings throughout January, Feb-
ruary and March.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
We recently organized a Y
Leaders Group composed of the
chairmen of the various commit-
tees of the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A.
and others interested in cultural
activities. The duty of this group
is to plan a co-ordinated pro-
gram for all divisions. At a
meeting held the latter part of
December, a complete program
for the next three months was
made. First and foremost of
this program is an Adult Forum
Group which will take place on
alternate Wednesdays. The first
of these discussion groups will
be held on February 5, when
Rabbi Max Shapiro of Beth David
will give a discourse on Jewish
Customs and Rituals.
It is hoped that many will take
advantage of this Adult Forum.
The plan is to have a short dis-
cussion by a speaker and there-
after everyone interested will
have an opportunity to express
his or her opinion on the sub-
ject.
Another activity that has been
inaugurated is the Tap and Bal-
let Dancing class under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Milton A. Fried-
man. Registration was held on
last Tuesday and nineteen child-
Double Feature
BASKETBALL
and
DANCE
Every Thursday and Sunday
Night
Y. M. H. A. Athletic Field
S. W. Car. 16th Ave. at 5th St.
Game8:15 P. M.
Dance10:00 p. m.
Season Ticket $1.00 for 10
Games and Dance
ren registered for this course.
Classes will be held every Tues-
day and Thursday afternoons. We
wish to point out that this class
is open to children of Y. M. H. A.
Senior Members only. Scholar-
ships will be provided for those
unable to pay.
GENERAL MEETINGS
At the request of many mem-
bers, the old time general meet-
ings have been revived. The first
one was held on December 12,
and a goodly crowd attended.
The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday, January 15 for which
a very interesting program is be-
ing planned.
FUTURE PLANS
In addition to the above pro-
jects, the following events are
planned for 1941:
Brotherhood Week Celebration
Tentatively set for February
19.
Stunt Night Wednesday,
March 5.
BazaarSunday, March 23.
Dramatic performances.
A series of lectures on "Mar-
riage and the Family," will be
inaugurated shortly. Such a se-
ries has proven successful in oth-
er communities. In addition, we
will have our various social
events, book reviews by the Y.
W. H. A., Red Cross First Aid
classes, Beginners' Violin Class
and Arts and Crafts for children,
and such other projects as we
may from time to time inaugur-
ate. Of course, our Home Camp
will be the main summer attrac-
tion.
CAVALCADE OF STARS
The date for the Cavalcade of
Stars has finally ben set by the
committee and will take place
on midnight Sunday, February
9 at the Plaza Theatre, Miami
Beach. Tickets arc now avail-
able at the office of the Y and
we suggest that you make your
reservations as early as possible
as demands for tickets will be
very great.
has made the most rapid progress
of any one that he has visited.
He has told us that our athletic
field is the most beautiful and
largest fields of its kind that he
has ever seen, and that covers
a lot of territory, my friends.
We want to extend a cordial
welcome to Mr. William Boxer-
man of Detroit, Mich., who is the
new regional director of the
B'nai B'rith A. D. L.
Our hats off to Lou Safan for
his efforts in procuring Jack Bell
BETH JACOB
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3)
Young Judea are asked to com-
municate with Miss Esther Ros-
enstein of 4450 Post Avenue.
Th next meeting of the Young
Judea Council is to take place
at the Beth Jacob synagogue of
Miami Beach on Tuesday eve-
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and athletic program.
Attention Everyone: The third
Annual Golden Gloves Tourna-
ment sponsored by the Miami
Daily News will take place start-
ing on February 19. We urge all
our members over 18 years of
age who are interested in this
sport to please communicate with
the "Y" office and register for
this fine event. Many prizes will
be awarded.
Never has the "Y" enjoyed a
victory so dearly as when they
came from behind with a real
Frank Merriwell finish to defeat
the B'Nai B'Rith Bowling Duck-
pin Team in three out of five
games, winning the final game in
the last frame by the small total
of seven pins.
In the event the game should
be called off because of inclement
weather, the team will play as a
part of a double header either
the following Sunday or the fol-
lowing Thursday.
Mrs. Joel Belov, chairman of
the Book of the Month Club of
the Y. W. H. A. announces an
interesting book review for this
month. Mrs. Charles Feldman
will review "For Whom the Bells
Toll" by Ernest Hemingway,
Wednesday night, Jan. 22. at 8:15
at the "Y".
DR. REVEL MEMORIAL
SERVICE
The memory of the late great
rabbi, Dr. Bernard Revel, will
be respected in a memorial ser-
vice which will be held Sunday
evening, January 26th, at Beth
Jacob Synagogue. Miami Beach.
The sudden demise of Dr. Ber-
nard Revel, outstanding Jewish
Orthodox leader of this country,
president of the Rabbi Isaac El-
chanan Yeshiva. and dean of the
Yeshiva College, has shocked the
Jewish community of the nation.
The year which was to have
marked his 25th year of service
for the Yeshiva College, marked
instead the passing of the one
man who had done more for Or-
thodox Jewish education than
any one man in the country.
A public memorial service will
be held in his memory on the
Beach at the Beth Jacob syna-
gogue on the 26th of January,
and plans for a similar service
to be held in Miami the follow-
ing Sunday, are in progress.
Rabbi A. D. Burack, member
of the Yeshiva faculty, and Rev.
D. Freed, will be on the program.
Reserve this date to do honor to
one who gave his life to the syn-
thesis of what was finest of
worldly and Jewish culture.
Y. W. H. A.
Classes in interior decorating
were resumed last Wednesday
afternoon and will continue ev-
ery Wednesday afetrnoon there-
after at 2 o'clock. Classes in
first aid will be resumed on Wed-
nesday, January 16; the advance
class will begin on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 21. Tuesday evening calis-
thenics class will be resumed
Januar 14 at 8 p. m., morning
classes on January 13 at 10:30 a.
m. The next Y. W. H. A. book
review will be held on Wednes-
day. January 22.
WELCOME
We are very happy to announce
that the annual meeting of the
Alliance will be held at the Y
Sunday afternoon, January 12 at
2 o'clock. This is an association
of business men who meet here
annually, and it is a pleasure for
the Y to welcome this group of
public spirited citizens into our
midst.
NEWS AROUND TOWN
Congratulations to our Past
President E. Albert Pallot, who
has been appointed assistant at-
torney general by the Honorable
Tom Watson.
Mr. Samuel Leff, director of
studies of the National Jewish
Welfare Board of New York, is
visiting with Mrs. Leff at the
Blackstone Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.
Leff were visitors at the Y last
Sunday night and were amazed
at the progress made in the last
two years. Mr. Leff, as a repre-
sentative of the National Jew-
ish Welfare Board which is the
parent organization of all the Y.
M. and Y. W. H. A.'s and com-
munity centers in the country,
visits v a r i o us, communities
throughout the country, He in-
formed us that our organization
Wc salute the B'Nai B'Rith for
their fine sportsmanship and we
sincerely hope that this sporting
rivalry will continue in many
other fields as time goes on. Our
thanks to Manager Jack Apte of
the Y. M. H. A. and Marty Mil-
stein of the B'Nai B'Rith for this
match.
In closing, we again urge each
and every member of the Y.M.-
H.A. to purchase a season Basket-
ball ticket for the small sum of
$1.00. which will admit them to
To Open New
Law Offices
Harry Zukernick announces
that he will continue in }he prac-
tice of law at his new offices,
located in the Mercantile Nation-
al Bank Building, Suite 514, 420
Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Flor-
ida. Phone 5-5851
ten Basketball games and dances
being held every Thursday and
Sunday starting at 8:15 P.M.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 1941 CONGREGATION BETH DAVID (Miami's Pioneer Congregation) 1S5 N. W. Third Avanua MAX 5HAPIHO, RabDI 498 6. W. 11th Road Offlca Phona 1-1473 Home Phona 2-217* JOSEPH MALEK, Cantor 300 N. W 16th Avanua Phona 2-0121 +Jewish #fcr id/an PAGE THREE MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION Permanent Calendar Daily Services 7 :30 a.m. Evening Service! 5 :30 p.m. Saturday morning 8:30 a. m. Sunday morning 8 :30 a.m. Hebrew School, daily 3:15-8:15 Sunday School 1 0:00 a. m. Jr. Cong. Saturdays ...10:10 a.m. Late Friday Evening Services 8 :15 p.m. LATE FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES Late Friday evening services will begin at 8:15. Rabbi Max Shapiro will officate, and Cantor Joseph Malek, accompanied by the Beth David Choir, will chant the liturgic melodies. The Rabbi will discuss the subjec\ "Our President Speaks," based upon the message of Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the Congress of the United States. An Oneg-Shabbos will follow immediately after the services, and refreshments, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weisman in honor of their daughter Carol's birthday, will be served by the Sisterhood. JUNIOR SABBATH SERVICES Solomon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Singer, will become bar mitzvah during the services this Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. A reception will follow immediately after the services. The Junior Congregational services conducted by Herbert Glazeroff, Meyer Greenberg, Da[vid Jacobs, Seymour Hinkes, and Harvey Sootin, will take place at 10:00 Harvey Sootin will be the reader of the "Portion of Law." Solomon will be host to the Junior Congregation at a kiddush right after the services SUNDAY SCHOOL A playlet on "Noah's Ark" was enacted by the little children of Class 2 last Sunday morning during the assembly, under the direction of their teacher, | Miss Helen Syman. REFUAH SHLAEMA We pray to the Almighty to Isend an immediate and permanlent cure to the President of our ICongregation, Mr. Sidney H. iPalmer. He is indeed deserv|ing of constant sound health. PRE-PURIM BALL The Beth David Sisterhood and Irs. Isador Cohen announce its gala affair of the year, the pre3 urim ball, to be held Sunday vening, February 16th at the liami Civic Center. We wish to advise our many lembers and friends who have 3R % ; i*S&  %  :-. 1545 S. W. Third Straat ABRAHAM A. KELLNER, Rabbi Rabbi'i Realdanca: 1823 S W. 14th Terrace Phona 8-51(2 Service Schedule Daily Shachris 7:15 a.m. Second Minyon 8:00 a. m. Mincha 5:30 p. m. Maariv 6:00 p.m. Friday Evening 5:15 & 8:30 p.m. Sabbath Service 9 :00 a. m. Sabbath Mincha 5 :00 p.m. Meeting Schedule Congregational meetingFirst Tuesday of each month. Board of Directors  Third Tuesday each month. Ladies AuxiliaryFirst and third Tuesdays. Mishnah Study GroupDaily between Mincha and Maariv. Hebrew SchoolDaily 3:30 to 6:00 p. m. Sunday School10:00 to 12:00 noon. FRIDAY EVENING FORUM The weekly Friday evening Religious Forum will be conducted by Rabbi Abraham Kellner at 8:30 p. m. on Friday evening. Rabbi Gluck will chant the liturgic portions and Rabbi Kellner will preach on "Whose Responsibility?" A cordial reception is tendered to all who attend. DEDICATION At the last meeting of the Congregation the date was set | for the forthcoming dedication of our new synagogue. Sunday, Feb. 2 has been set aside for this sacred purpose and we respectfully request our many friends and sister organizations to reserve the afternoon of that day for this, our great cause of rejoicing. LADIES AUXILIARY A combined business and cultural meeting will be held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14. Mr. Frederick Sheldon, noted lyric tenor, will present several selections. Mrss. George Chertkof, president of the Auxiliary, will preside. Members and their friends are cordially invited. TALMUD TORAH RALLY On Monday night, Jan. 13 at 7 o'clock the board of education enjoyed themselves in the past years on that occasion that a far better affair is being arranged for their entertainment at the Beth David ball, Sunday evening, February 16th at Miami Civic Center. YAHRZEITEN The following Yahrzeiten whose names are inscribed in our Memorial Book of Life, will be memorialized during the late services Friday evening: Yishayohu, father of Morris Bain; Eliyou, brother of Mrs. David Mayers. IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY KOSHER MEATS We Handle the Best Western Kosher Meats at Reasonable PricesQuality PoultryFree DeliveryFree Shoched SERVICE WITH A SMILE WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE MILLER'S KOSHER MARKET 1832 S. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4994 SOL GOTTLIEB. Manager (will arrange the first in a series of rallies and performances for the purpose of acquainting the Jewish community with the work of our Religiouss Schools and for conducting a drive for increased registration. Our new instructor, Mr. L. Tamaroff, will present a group of interesting moving pictures on Biblical and Historical subjects. Rabbi Abraham Kellner will address the audience and brief messages of greetings will be brought by Mr. Drewich for the Congregation, Mrs. G. Chertkof for the Ladies Auxiliary, and Mr. Bear, chairman of the board of education. All children and their parents are most cordially invited. CONGRATULATIONS We are happy to greet Mr. E. Albert Pallot on his appointment as assistant state attorney general and wish him a most successsful tenure of office. It is a source of pride to us that one of our young men has been so highly honored by the state administration. BAR MITZVAH The bar mitzvah of Melvin Monis will take place this coming Sabbath morning in our new synagogue and the parents take this means of extending an invitation to all of their friends, JEWISH RADIO HOUR Rabbi Abraham Kellner will conduct the weekly Jewish Radio Hour over Station WIOD this Sunday, Jan. 12 at 3 p. m. and will speak on "The Reasons Why." Cantor Bernard Eichenbaum will conduct a musical program. MAZEL TOV Our sincere and heartfelt congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleischer upon the birth of their son. May they raise him in good health and happiness. REFUO SHLEMO We pray for the speedy recovery of our many friends who are in need of a Refuo Shlemo. Brothers B. Krackow, Victor Mell, Philip Socoloff and little Trudy Holczer are recuperating from serious illness in Jackson Memorial Hospital while Brother Philip Berkowitz, Joe Mann, Max Rappaport, Mr. I. Rosengarten and Mrs. Nathan Adelman are abed at their homes. May the Lord send them healing and complete recovery. UNVEILING The monument to the memory of the late Mr. Hyman Apte will be dedicated at Woodlawn cemetery this coming Sunday, Jan. 12 at 1:30 p. m, and we reverently request our friends to be present at the services. PATH OF SORROWS We chronicle with profound regret the untimely passing of our late sister, Mrs. Julius Simpson Oleho Hasholom and we pray that the Almighty grant solace to her bereaved dear ones and that they may be comforted amidst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. I BETH JACOB CONGREGATION Waahlncton Avenue and Third Street, Miami Beach MOSES MESCHELOFF, Rabbi 711 Lenox Avenue Phone 5-1328 MAURICE MAMCHE8. Cantor Phone 40406 2263 S W. 21et Terrace RUMMAGE NEEDED Anyone having articles of clothing, furniture, etc. that are not being used or needed, please cooperate with the !

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I Many of our Jewish people last Royal Palm chapter of Miami Sunday unfortunately did not Beach, went to the semi-finals avail themselves of the privilege in debating and lost only by two of hearing the brilliant Dr. Solopoints. Congratulations arc due mon Goldman. Our thanks to the boys. Because of the large the Greater Miami Jewish Fed' Florida delegation present, a eration which brought him here. Florida Region was formed. It was an inspiration to FederaHereafter. Florida will have its tion workers to hear Dr. Gold: own conventions. man tell them that they were securing funds not only for feeding needy brethren abroad, but for In one of the most hotly contested duck pin bowling meets ever held, the Y. M. H. A. All Stalwarts 3-2. The B. B. team was composed of Capt. Marty Milstein. John Kronenfeld. Hy building morale to aid the fight j Stars defeated the B'nai B'rith for freedom and democracy He said eloquently 'the destiny of the Jews is to fight for freedom of mankind." It is gratifyi Kaplan. Sam Seitlin. and yours ing to note that most of the ofj truly. With the score 2 all in f icers and captains of Federation ( games, and the B. B. leading in are Ben Briths. another symbol j the 10th frame of the last game, of our boast that we are a service a strike by one of our opponents organization. We sincerely urge gave them victory by seven pins, every reader of this column to i Our team, however, won indigive complete support financial! vidual honors with a high team ly and physically to the Federa. game of 544 (we also had a 542 tiation will take place in the Temple there and all brothers and sisters are cordially invited to attend. Why not plan on a motorcade' Don't forget to place your reservations now for Sholem Lodge's gala installation banquet to be held Sunday night. Jan. 21 at the Evans Hotel. Call the B'nai B'rith office. 3-0751. for n servations. First come, first served will be the policy as far as seating arrangements are concerned. Miamians are urged to attend the Miami Community Forum sponsored by the Men's Clubs of the Unitarian Church and Temple Israel and held at Temple Israel On Jan. 22. John William Hughes will speak on "A Britisher Looks at America." Tickets may be secured from Dr. Alfred Augustine, duPont Building, phone 3-3511. Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. newly elected president of our Auxiliary, is calling her first board meeting on Tuesday night, Jan. 14th, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ida Optner. 2343 S. W. 24th Terrace. A program will be presented and plans for the coming year will be discussed. tion drive. As yet I have been unable to game), and individual high game score of 132 (a lucky total by receive a complete report of the your scribe). A cup will go to Southern Regional A. Z. A. convention held in Savannah last week. However, of interest to the Lodge is the fact that Marvin Goldman and Robert Eanett. SEASON'S GREETINGS CHARLES G. BILL Branch Manager American Oil Company CARS FOR RENT Day. Week. Month. Season All Makes Sedans. Coupes Convertibles Lowest Rates in Town Come In And Talk It Over with Mudd 1625 N. E. 2nd Are. 3-5812  Phone  4-3059 Open Evening Til 10 the Y. Brother Milstein just informed me that all medals and prizes will be awarded at the next meeting of the Lodge, to those j who participated in the recent bowling tournament of the Lodge. All bowlers please be present at the next meeting. A reorganization of the bowling teams will also take place and a new tournament scheduled. Incidentally, in the Y-B.B. contest previously mentioned. Capt. Milstein ran up a five game average of 111 pins per game. Sam Tendrich of the Y was high man with a 111.3 total. Our Lodge's degree team under the leadership of President Abe Aronovitz, is attaining renown for its splendid work. An invitation has just been received from the Fort Lauderdale Lodge for our degree team to perform a formal initiation there on January 16th. No doubt the invitation will be accepted. The iniAsk Your Local Delicatessen For the Best  It Costs No More OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN FLORIDA KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE CO. PRODUCTS Delifloui Corned Beef Pickled. Cooked end Smoked Meats 37th and Normal Ave. Chicago SENIOR HADASSAH A regular meeting of Senior Hadassah will be held on Monday, January 13th at 2 p. m. at the Alcazar Hotel Roof. A play, "Cavalcade of Jewish National Fund." will be pn 'cd by Mrs. Alfred Stone, program chairman. Participating .are the following members: Mrs. Shapiro, MrsMorris Rubin, Mrs j Hairy Nevins and Mrs. Harold Vinson. JUNIOR HADASSAH by ROSALYN KLEIN Dean of Readers KAY MARIE T IN-Nanies-Dates-Facts-Numbers PSYCHIC MEDIUM TRUE ADVICE naves many doll,.. and untold worries Before making any change consult this readm. This nifti'd medium will not only advise, t"'t will he In on all affair.,,f life, such as love, courtship. marriage and restoring; lout aff.-. Don Advice on all money matters; N,, problem Is too difficult to solve; gives you names, dates and fa^t*. Visit today, as tomorrow may be too late. I'on't so through life un. happyW" show you the way \ SB. Your Kreatest wish can | i.all/.i-d; Klves you lucky days and numbers: read for all nation,i. Hies; fuels or no fees accepted. Hours, 1" a. m. to 9 p. m. dalb/ and Sunday. Take J bus to door. I'h. 7 .(I''.". 2118 N. W. 62ND ST. NATIONAL COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN The Forum, sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women. Miami Section, will meet on Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Evans Hotel. 935 Collins Avc. The Consumer's Research Committee will present Mrs. Seymour Dane of the Dade County Federation of Women's Clubs, whose topic will be "Florida Products." The formal program will be'gin at 2:15 p. m. and will feature as guest speaker Ramona Sawyer Barth. well known lyccum speaker who will discuss current events. Open forum discussion will follow the address. A musical program will be presented by Miss Katherine Phelan. voice pupil of Arturo di Philippi, accompanied by her sister, Miss Margaret Phelan. Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, program chairman, will preside. Junior Hadassah will hold its next regular meeting at the Frederick Hotel. 916 Washington Ave.. Miami Beach on Monday evening. Jan. 13 at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Gladys Stein, chairman of the bridge party to be given within the next few weeks, will present her plans. Also to be discussed will be the annual Donor's Dinner which will take place in March. Miss Charlotte Groner has been appointed chairman of this affair. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend this meeting. R. W. BROWN & CO. Fertilizer Manufacturers SOUTHERN FLORIDA FERTILIZER COMPANY TROPICAL BRAND Quality Fertilizer GROWERS' SUPPLIES INSECTICIDES Factory: Goulds, Florida Phone Homestsad 1711 OFFICE: MIAMI, FLA. PHONE 2.3264 Y. M. H. A. TO HONOR PALLOT THE SHELBY SALESBOOK CO. F. A. PETERSON, Dist. Mgr. j Printed Forms and Systems for Every Business Itequlrement Nationally Known Nationally Used TELEPHONE 4-4240 P. O. Box 4473. Coral Gables At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y. M. H. A. held last Wednesday evening, it was unanimously decided to tender Al Pallot. recently appointed Assistant Attorney General of the : state of Florida, a testimonial dinner. Pallot has served two terms as President of the Y. M. ; H. A. and is now a member of its Board of Directors and has been an ardent communal worker and leader. Nat Blumberg. Treasurer of the Y. M. H. A., has been appointed : Chairman of the Committee. Murray Grossman, first President of the Y. M. H. A. and at present a member of the Board of Direc% tors and well known as a community leader at Miami Beach, has been designated as Toast : Master. For Prompt and Courteous Service MOUSLE Y Service Station 302 Collins Ave.. Miami Beach PHONE 5-9407 Your Satisfaction  Our Pleasure CALL 3-5153 FEDERAL Exterminating Co. 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:! FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1941 * Jewish ItcrkMan PAGE SEVEN THE Y. M. H. A. NOTES By HARRY SCHWARTZ 1941 CALENDAR OF EVENTS With the year 1941 well under way, the Y has inaugurated a very full and interesting program of activities. In planning these programs for 1941, great care and effort was made so that the program will embrace people of all age groups. One of the features of this year's program is basketball. Under the direction of Mickey L.ubel, athletic director, Lou Safan, athletic chairman, and Harry Schwartz, the Y has inaugurated basketball games to be followed by dancing every Thursday and Sunday evenings. The first game of the new year was held last Sunday night when the Y defeated the Cunningham five by a score of 50-19. After the game, SEASON'S GREETINGS SEARS ROEBUCK &CO. SEAON'S GREETINGS To My Jewish Friends and Patrons JOHN MOBLEY MOTORS "GOOD USED CARS'' 1997 N. W. 7th Avenue Phone 2-2178 SEASON'S GREETINGS MELROSE BEAUTY SALON 3400 N. W. 27th AT*. Phone 2-0336 all the spectators went into our auditorium where a very fine orchestra rendered the music for dancing. These series of games and dances will be continued every Thursday and Sunday evenings throughout January, February and March. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES We recently organized a Y Leaders Group composed of the chairmen of the various committees of the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. and others interested in cultural activities. The duty of this group is to plan a co-ordinated program for all divisions. At a meeting held the latter part of December, a complete program for the next three months was made. First and foremost of this program is an Adult Forum Group which will take place on alternate Wednesdays. The first of these discussion groups will be held on February 5, when Rabbi Max Shapiro of Beth David will give a discourse on Jewish Customs and Rituals. It is hoped that many will take advantage of this Adult Forum. The plan is to have a short discussion by a speaker and thereafter everyone interested will have an opportunity to express his or her opinion on the subject. Another activity that has been inaugurated is the Tap and Ballet Dancing class under the leadership of Mrs. Milton A. Friedman. Registration was held on last Tuesday and nineteen childDouble Feature BASKETBALL and DANCE Every Thursday and Sunday Night Y. M. H. A. Athletic Field S. W. Car. 16th Ave. at 5th St. Game8:15 P. M. Dance 10:00 p. m. Season Ticket $1.00 for 10 Games and Dance ren registered for this course. Classes will be held every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. We wish to point out that this class is open to children of Y. M. H. A. Senior Members only. Scholarships will be provided for those unable to pay. GENERAL MEETINGS At the request of many members, the old time general meetings have been revived. The first one was held on December 12, and a goodly crowd attended. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 15 for which a very interesting program is being planned. FUTURE PLANS In addition to the above projects, the following events are planned for 1941: Brotherhood Week Celebration Tentatively set for February 19. Stunt Night  Wednesday, March 5. BazaarSunday, March 23. Dramatic performances. A series of lectures on "Marriage and the Family," will be inaugurated shortly. Such a series has proven successful in other communities. In addition, we will have our various social events, book reviews by the Y. W. H. A., Red Cross First Aid classes, Beginners' Violin Class and Arts and Crafts for children, and such other projects as we may from time to time inaugurate. Of course, our Home Camp will be the main summer attrac% tion. CAVALCADE OF STARS The date for the Cavalcade of Stars has finally ben set by the committee and will take place on midnight Sunday, February 9 at the Plaza Theatre, Miami Beach. Tickets arc now available at the office of the Y and we suggest that you make your reservations as early as possible as demands for tickets will be very great. has made the most rapid progress of any one that he has visited. He has told us that our athletic field is the most beautiful and largest fields of its kind that he has ever seen, and that covers a lot of territory, my friends. We want to extend a cordial welcome to Mr. William Boxerman of Detroit, Mich., who is the new regional director of the B'nai B'rith A. D. L. Our hats off to Lou Safan for his efforts in procuring Jack Bell BETH JACOB (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) Young Judea are asked to communicate with Miss Esther Rosenstein of 4450 Post Avenue. Th next meeting of the Young Judea Council is to take place at the Beth Jacob synagogue of Miami Beach on Tuesday eveto^VsTsV^rw.Th'ourbasketbaii nin ^January 21. INSURED SAVINGS MORTGAGE LOANS inm SAYIKS % IM^K I *A^WM H^WM# DRDi: f tOCRHL % snvmr. tsrto Lour, PSSocmTirjri T miurr. 46 V. B. fftnt STenue at the corner of First street LOW 0 0 % T LOIO II1MI Single Mortgage Home Financing Plan J. M. UPTON, Presidmt and athletic program. Attention Everyone: The third Annual Golden Gloves Tournament sponsored by the Miami Daily News will take place starting on February 19. We urge all our members over 18 years of age who are interested in this sport to please communicate with the "Y" office and register for this fine event. Many prizes will be awarded. Never has the "Y" enjoyed a victory so dearly as when they came from behind with a real Frank Merriwell finish to defeat the B'Nai B'Rith Bowling Duckpin Team in three out of five games, winning the final game in the last frame by the small total of seven pins. In the event the game should be called off because of inclement weather, the team will play as a part of a double header either the following Sunday or the following Thursday. Mrs. Joel Belov, chairman of the Book of the Month Club of the Y. W. H. A. announces an interesting book review for this month. Mrs. Charles Feldman will review "For Whom the Bells Toll" by Ernest Hemingway, Wednesday night, Jan. 22. at 8:15 at the "Y". DR. REVEL MEMORIAL SERVICE The memory of the late great rabbi, Dr. Bernard Revel, will be respected in a memorial service which will be held Sunday evening, January 26th, at Beth Jacob Synagogue. Miami Beach. The sudden demise of Dr. Bernard Revel, outstanding Jewish Orthodox leader of this country, president of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva. and dean of the Yeshiva College, has shocked the Jewish community of the nation. The year which was to have marked his 25th year of service for the Yeshiva College, marked instead the passing of the one man who had done more for Orthodox Jewish education than any one man in the country. A public memorial service will be held in his memory on the Beach at the Beth Jacob synagogue on the 26th of January, and plans for a similar service to be held in Miami the following Sunday, are in progress. Rabbi A. D. Burack, member of the Yeshiva faculty, and Rev. D. Freed, will be on the program. Reserve this date to do honor to one who gave his life to the synthesis of what was finest of worldly and Jewish culture. Y. W. H. A. Classes in interior decorating were resumed last Wednesday afternoon and will continue every Wednesday afetrnoon thereafter at 2 o'clock. Classes in first aid will be resumed on Wednesday, January 16; the advance class will begin on Tuesday, January 21. Tuesday evening calisthenics class will be resumed Januar 14 at 8 p. m., morning classes on January 13 at 10:30 a. m. The next Y. W. H. A. book review will be held on Wednesday. January 22. WELCOME We are very happy to announce that the annual meeting of the Alliance will be held at the Y Sunday afternoon, January 12 at 2 o'clock. This is an association of business men who meet here annually, and it is a pleasure for the Y to welcome this group of public spirited citizens into our midst. NEWS AROUND TOWN Congratulations to our Past President E. Albert Pallot, who has been appointed assistant attorney general by the Honorable Tom Watson. Mr. Samuel Leff, director of studies of the National Jewish Welfare Board of New York, is visiting with Mrs. Leff at the Blackstone Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leff were visitors at the Y last Sunday night and were amazed at the progress made in the last two years. Mr. Leff, as a representative of the National Jewish Welfare Board which is the parent organization of all the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A.'s and community centers in the country, visits v a r i o us, communities throughout the country, He informed us that our organization Wc salute the B'Nai B'Rith for their fine sportsmanship and we sincerely hope that this sporting rivalry will continue in many other fields as time goes on. Our thanks to Manager Jack Apte of the Y. M. H. A. and Marty Milstein of the B'Nai B'Rith for this match. In closing, we again urge each and every member of the Y.M.H.A. to purchase a season Basketball ticket for the small sum of $1.00. which will admit them to To Open New Law Offices Harry Zukernick announces that he will continue in }he practice of law at his new offices, located in the Mercantile National Bank Building, Suite 514, 420 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Florida. 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1 ;  % wJewiisti IFIIoiriidliiai m COMBIHING The JhBWKSti HJiniHty /# VOLUME 14No. 2 MIAMI, FLORIDA. FRIDAY JANUARY 10. 1941 PRICE 10 CENTS E. ALBERT PALLOT HIGHLY HONORED BY fill GENERAL E. Albert Pallot was named Assistant Attorney General of the State of Florida last week by J. Tom Watson, newly elected Attorney General. Pallot's selection came as recognition of his activities throughout this community. Mr. Pallot, prominent attorney, extremely active in the communal life of this area, served as an officer in more than a score of E. ALBERT PALLOT organizations since his arrival in Miami. He was recently elected Worshipful Master of the Coconut Grove Masonic Lodge and is a Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Mahi Shrine. He is a life member and has served as president of the Young Men's Hebrew Association in addition to heading Sholem Lodge B'Nai B'Rith and now serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the Fifth District of the National organization. He is an Elk and serves as a director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation, past patron of the order Emunah Chapter of the Eastern Star and member of the Young Democrats of Florida. He is a member of the law firm of Morehead and Pallot and a member of tho Dade County and Florida Bar Associations. Both Mr. Watson and Mr. Pallot were the recipients of many telegrams of congratulations from their host of friends throughout the State. A testimonial dinner is being planned in Mr. Pallot's honor sponsored by the Y. M. H. A. and other organizations. FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER IS DEAD IN PARIS AT AGE OF 81 Vichy (WNS)  Prof. Henri Bergson, world famous philosopher and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1927, died in Paris at the age of 81, it was announced here. REACH $75,000 MARK TOWARD GOAL IN FEDERATION DRIVE; PLAN HUGE VICTORY RALLY With the $75,000 mark reached, plans are being made by M. J. Kopelowitz, general compaign chairman, for a huge victory raly to be held at the Hotel Evans, Miami Beach, Saturday evening, January 18. An elaborate program is being prepared, details of which will be announced in next week's issue. "While $75,000 in pledges to date gives us a good start towards our goal, "Isaac Joffe, executive director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation stated, "we are by no means in a position to 'rest on our oars' after getting off to a good start. The most difficult part of the campaign lies ahead of us. The balance of the funds needed to make this a successful drive is the hardest to obtain. The enthusiastic demonstration by the more than 500 volunteer workers as evidenced at the 'kick-off breakfast last Sunday at the Alcazar Hotel must be maintained until the last dollar has been secured. Not only must this enthusiasm bo maintained but every ounce of energy which Greater Miami Jewry possesses must be exerted if success is to be ours. We must take nothing for granted." The Junior Division under the leadership of Stanton Halpert, after a rally last Monday evening at the Hotel Evans, have their teams in the field contacting all Junior organizations and Junior members of the Greater Miami Jewish Community and is expected to report a substantial increase over previous years of Junior Division's contributions. Report luncheons were held during the week at the Hotel Alcazar with the gatherings addressed by Mr. Samuel Leff, director of Studies of the National Jewish Welfare Board, New York City, and Mr. Kurt Peiser, executive director of Allied Jewish Appeal, of Philadelphia. With all available seats filled and many workers standing Dr. EDMUND I. KAUFMANN Solomon Goldman, Rabbi of Congregation Anshe Emet of Chicago, addressed the "kick-off" breakfast signifying the beginning of the drive. Both at the breakfast and the mass meeting held at Temple Israel last Sunday evening, Dr. Goldman stressed the importance of making this campaign a success not only for the relief of the suffering fellow Jews both here and abroad but also to indicate to the world that the destiny of the Jew is to remain as a symbol for the preservation of democracy and the democratic way of life and as an eloquent example to the rest of the world. A report breakfast will be held next Sunday morning at the Hotel Alcazar at which time the workers will be addressed by Mr. Edmund Kaufmann of Washington, D. C. national president of the Zionist Organization of America, who is expected to deliver a message of the utmost importance to the Jews in the United States. "The rest of the country looks to Miami as the yardstick for the 1941 campaigns to follow throughout the United States." said Mr. M. J. Kopeiowitz. general campaign chairman. "For the cause and as an example, wo must not fail." J. Aron Abbott. General Chairman Mori's Division, and Mrs. Stanley C. Meyers. General Chairman Women's Division, issued a joint statement to the workers of both divisions in which they emphasized the importance of covering all the prospects for which they have cards and the necessity of making repeated calls until the individuil is contacted regardless of how many trips have to be made. "We must obtain the participation of all individuals whose names we have in our lists to obtain funds to make tins drive a success. The only way this can be done is to personally contact these people. "We realize how much extra time this takes but we are all working towards one end.' LEAGUE OFFICE IN Opening of a regional office of the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith for the State of Florida, nt Miami, to be headed by William Boxerman, former secretary of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit, is announced by Sigmund Livingston, chairman of the League. Mr. Boxerman will have offices in the Seybold Bldg., he stated upon his arrival here this week. HUNGARIAN JEWS Geneva (WNS)The increasing Nazi influence in Hungary, a forerunner of new and severer anti-Jewish persecution, has so terrorized the Hungarian Jewish population that during the month of October 118 Jews, including 68 women, committed suicide in Budapest alone, it was reported here. The same report stated that 32 other Jews attempted suicide but were saved by friends and relatives who rushed them immediately to hospitals. A similar situation prevails in the provinces where anti-Semitism is felt even more keenly than in the nation's capital Hungary's anti-Jewish laws, adopted as a sop to Nazi Germany; has reduced the Jewish population virtually to a state of beggary with most of the professions, trades and arts barred to tkem. B'NAI B'RITH DONATES $1,000 FOR WAR RELIEF Washington (WNS)A contribution of $1,000 to the Greek War Relief Association's appeal for civilian aid to embattled Greece was announced here by Henry Monsky, president of B'nai B'rith, oldest national Jewish service and fraternal organization. "Through this contribution," Mr. Monsky said in a letter to Harold Vanderbilt, chairman of the Greek War Relief Association, "the B'nai B'rith membership, which along with all other liberty-loving Americans is concerned for the preservation of the democratic way, gives voice to its profound sympathy with the heroic people of Greece who are so valiantly resisting the tide of aggression." PROMINENT RUSSIAN-BORN PIANIST-COMPOSER DEAD Avon-By-The-Sea, N. J. (WNS) Mischa Levitzki, prominent concert pianist and composer, who has appeared with many the worlds' leading symphonic oroheatras, died here, age 42. CONVERSION NOT AN AID TO JEWS Lisban (WNS)  Rumanian Jews who renounce their faith and become converted to Christianity will not be considered as "Aryans" and will not be exempted from the country's antiJewish laws, high Government officials decreed after consultations with Rumanian church authorities, it was learned here. Only those Jews who entered the Christian church before January, 1910, will be considered by the Government as non-Jews. Children of Jews who became converted after that date will also be classified as Jews unless they were brought up in Christian institutions. At the same time it was learned that the anti-Semitic Iron Guard closed down several Jewish schools and placed them at the disposal of the German Army who will use them as barrack*. WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN and looks forward to meeting tho Jewish citizenry of Florida and to assist them in ironing out any difficulties or problems they might have pertaining to A. D. L. work. Our experience and contacts enable us to make greater progress in this work than that of the individual." "We have long believed that Miami is an ideal location for an A. D. L. office," stated Mr. Livingston, "especially in view of the tourist influx of thousands of our coreligionists who vacation in Florida annually. The Miami office will integrate Hs policies with that of the national headquarters in Chicago, and, through education and interfaith endeavors, is expected to result in better understanding between Jewish and non-Jewish groups and agencies in Florida." Mr. Boxerman, a sociologist and former teacher, became executive director of the Community Council of Detroit in 1936. The Council has since become one of the outstanding agencies of it* kind, serving as a model for similar organizations in numerous cities. Prior to his Detroit civic work, Mr. Boxerman served various social agencies and Jewish organizations, including the St. Louis Provident Association of St Louis, Missouri, the Free Synagogue School of Religion, the Jewish Social Service Association of New York City, and the Jewish (CONTINUED ON PAGE )

FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1941 +.Jf**L%t> norXUar? To its "door of hope'' at its headquarters 425 Lafayette St.. New York City, and branches in Boston. Baltimore, Chicago.Philadelphia. San Francisco. Seattle and Washington. D. C. scores of thousands of American relatives and friends flocked in search of information, guidance and cooperation to relieve the plight and to open an avenue of escape for tneir kin and friends abroad. Above is the candid camera's record of the first visitor to HIAS headquarters at 9 a. m. January 2nd. 1941. Callers are directed to the various HIAS service departments whore their cases are carefully examined and taken in hand, where "affidavits of support", petitions and sundry applications for immigration purposes are prepared, where transportation problems are discussed. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Tidbits from Errywhr y PHINEAS J. BIRON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) fact remains that quite recently an Amsterdam radio program featured, in a presentation of popular music, Sholem Secunda's "Bei Mir Bist Du Scheen." ABOUT PEOPLE The only Jewess whose hand Adolf Hitler ever kissed is Marcelle Halicz. reports Eugene Tillinger, the noted French journalist .. It happened in 1936, when Marcelle was managing Jan Kiepura. who had just given a concert in Berlin Hitler had attended the concert and then had gone back to Kicpura's dressing room to congratulate him, and there met Miss Halicz who, no doubt, almost haliczed Lucienne Boyer. the French singer whom the Nazis have declared to be non-Aryan, was at last reported languishing in a French jail, charged with evading the food supply restrictions The worst of it is that only a couple of weeks before her arrest she had a chance to come to America for a professional engagementbut let the opportunBROADWAY COMES TO MIAMI! MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY fi^oce Sso&gA IN * KIND L>ADT M SMASH HIT DIRECT FROM BROADWAY NEXT WEEK Sinclair Lewis in His New Play "ANGELA IS 22" PRICES: Evenings. 1.10. 1.65. 2.20. 2.75 SUNDAY MATINEE: .55. .83. 1.10. 1.65 GANT GAITHER THEATRE 1920 ALTON ROAD. Miami Beach Phone 5-6869 SEASON'S GREETINGS PLAY SAFEUSE FLAMINGO TRUCK LINE 3 535 N. W. 1st Avenue Phone 2-8484 ity slip ... To make sure that everybody realizes that he's antiNazi, despite his name and family connection, Patrick Hitler, nephew of the fuehrer, is squiring Dagmar Godowsky, dancer daughter of the late composer Leo Godowsky, about town A new oil company that's being formed for Venezuela is to be headed by our old friend Bernard M. Baruch They say, by the way, that Baruch is going to donate his New York and country homes to charitable institutions Walter Winchell may. after his contract with the Daily Mirror expires, move over to New York's five cent afternoon tabloid, PM Samuel Chotzinoff, the music critic, is to be NBC's new music supervisor We recommend Elmer Rice's new play, "Flight to the West," as the strongest straight-from-the-shoulder indictment of the Nazi ideology yet seen on Broadway Olympic skating champion Irving Jaffe is on the way to becoming a male Sonia Henie, it would seem ... At least, he's being starred in a movie short entitled, "How to Skate." CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Greater Miami Date Clearance Bureau, conceived for the benefit of all organizations In Greater Miami, depends for its success upon the continued co-operation of every group in the community. Dates for next week's issue should be In the office by Wednesday morning. To avoid possible confusion and overlapping, officers of organizations are requested to notify this bureau of tentative dates as early as possible. The Jewish Floridian, 21 S. W. 2nd Avenue, phone 2.1141. which conducts the bureau for all organizations, is ready to serve any time in the matter of clearing dates. SEASON'S GREETINGS OLD HEIDELBERG "THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS" 150 S. E. 2nd Street Phone 2-9887 A. SEASON'S GREETINGS PHONE 4-5943 JAMES ARBONA Monties Garage Grills Window Sills Vents Louvers Steps and All Kinds of Art Stone. Polished or Plain 3629 BIRD ROAD COCONUT GROVE. FLA. KHTii .i.-M-ois ni:r.KK\v sniooi. open every week in the year and Sunday Sessions begin Sunday morning;, October 20. 1940, ending Sunday morning, May 20th. 1941. EVEKY MONDAY EVENINGY. W. II. A. bowling games. BECOND AM> I-'orKTH MONDAY of each month, regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary Jewish War veterans, and also Freda Mai'kowitz Poet. FOURTH MONDAY EACH MONTH, Women's Division, American Jewish Congress EVERY TUESDAY MORNINGTernpie Ierael Sisterhood Sewing Classes benefit Red Cross, at Kaplan Hall. SECOND TUESDAY EACH MONTH Sisterhood Miami Beach Jewish Center, regular meeting. S:W> p. m. at Center, Euclid Ave. and 14th Place. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAYS of each month, regular meeting of Sholem Lodge linai B'rith. BERKOWITZ RECUPERATING Mr. Philip Borkowitz was a patient at the Jackson Memorial Hospital last week and is now at his home recuperating from his illness. GAITHER PREMIERE ON MONDAY NIGHT Celebrities, socialites and local drama lovers will attend the premiere of the Gant Gaither Theatre Monday night to see Grace George in her recent Broadway hit. "Kind Lady", open the eight week Season of Stars. William A. Brady, husband of Miss George. Edwin C. Hill, noted commentator and writer, and Sinclair Lewis, author and star of next week's play, will be among the prominent personages present at tomorrow night's performance scheduled to start at nine o'clock. The week's engagement at the Beach theatre will be Miss George's first since "Kind Lady" was presented at the Playhouse, New York, this season. Other members of the cast are Camille Staneska, Helen Kingstead, Sheila Bromley, Cyrilla Dome, Raymond Parker, Lily Stone. Maurice Burke, Gerard Cornell and John Webb. There will be performances every evening, Monday through Sunday, with a matinee on Sunday. Soils Phone 7-6464 L.C. MORRIS Paving, Trucking, Grading Rock, Sand Fills and Soils Specializing in Pulverized Soils 3738 N. W. 18th Ave. Miami Florida GOAT MILK GOVERNMENT TESTED HERD Licensed and Inspected By Public Health Beard For Daily Deliveries Call 7-2952 Dr. Elliott's Goat Dairy 8900 N. W. 27th Avenue Visitors Welcome FOURTH TUESDAY of every month, regular meeting of National Home ifor Jewish Children, Denver. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING  T. W. H. A. Athletics at Y Clubruomx. EVERY WEDNESDAY, llul.issah s, wing, with Mrs. 8. Kats, Kapyan Hall, from in to 4 o'clock. EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING National Council of Jewish Women Miami Section Legislation and Study Groups at the home of Mrs. C. H. Adler. EVERY WEDNESDAY  Senior Hadassah Sewing Group from y to I P. M. at Temple Israel Vestry Room, benefit Red Cross. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON Y. W. H. A. Sewing Classes benefit Red Cross at Y Clubrooms. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING B'nai B'rith bowling games at Miami Recreation Center 7:30 p. m. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Spinoza Forum at 3 o'clock, on the lawn of Dr. Abraham Wolfnon's home. 1059 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. JANUARY 14Ladies Auxiliary M. J. O. C. business and cultural meeting at new synagogue. 15Y. M. H. A. General Meeting. 21B'nai B'rith Joint Installation Banquet, Hotel Evans. 21American Jewish Congress, mah jongg and luncheon, at Ruby Foo's. 22Miami Community Forum. Temple Israel. 22National Council Jewish Women card and mah jongg party at home of Mrs. Bernard B. Berkeley, Children's Aid Benefit. 24Miami Chapter. Natl: Home Jewish Children, of Denver, mah jongg party. 26Revel Memorial, Beth Jacob Congregation. 26Dedication of buildings and grounds, including laying of cornerstone of new laboratory of National Children's Cardiac Home. FEBRUARY 2M. J. O. C. Synagogue dedication. 2Young Judea of Beth Jacob Congregation picnic. 4Miami Community Forum. Temple Israel. 9Y. M. H. A. Cavalcade of Stars, midnight, Plaza Theatre, Miami Beach. 12Natl. Council Jewish Women, Miami Section, Musical Review, Flamingo Park. 8 p. m. 16Beth David Sisterhood prePurim Ball, Miami Civic Center 19Miami Community Forum, Temple Israel. 19Brotherhood Week Celebration, Y. M. H. A. 23Beth David Sisterhood PrePurim Ball. Civic Center, 8:30 p. m. 24Jewish Welfare Bureau. Night of Stars, Olympia Theatre. 25Ladies Auxiliary M. J. O. C. pre-Purim Ball. Miami Women's Club. MARCH 5 Miami Community Forum, Temple Israel. 5Stunt Night, Y. M. H. A. 23Bazaar at Y. M. H. A. IUST OFF BOTH CAUSEWAYS ON THE MIAMI SIDE RESERVATION PHONE 2-3586 i NOW OPEN! "SLAPSY" MAXIE ROSENBLOOM'S (himself) FROLICS 3 Shows Nightly 3 WITH JOE FRISCO Gully Richards, Sammy Lewis & Patti Moore & Others i L Great Orchestras JL DELICIOUS DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY Never a Cover Charge